Floyd's Best Three Wins

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BITCH ASS, Feb 17, 2009.


  1. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  2. toffeejack

    toffeejack Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Corrales is by far his greatest win.

    Perfect performance.
     
  3. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    I don't know what you're talking about. I never mentioned him.

    Basically what I was saying is, he lost to a journeyman and was KOed by others in his career.
     
  4. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Careful. Hell hath no fury like a Tszyu fan scorned.
     
  5. Guru_Too_You

    Guru_Too_You ESB OG circa '99 Full Member

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    Clottey's a solid fighter but Baldomir is a journeyman.

    Baldomir holds a win over Clottey.
     
  6. MAG1965

    MAG1965 Loyal Member banned

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    I think Ricky is good ,but not at all a HOF just on his career so far. Oscar is the only Hall of Famer for sure Floyd fought and Genaro Hernandez, who Genaro was on the downside when Floyd fought him. Floyd really is lacking in great fighters. Oscar did fight the great fighters more than Floyd, although Oscar did not beat prime fighters. In someway Shane comes out ahead of both of them. He beat Oscar when Oscar was young.
     
  7. imp4pdabest

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    Okay, thats fair. I was trynna understand what you were saying.
     
  8. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    I understand that, but you know as well as I do that before Clottey was disqualified, he was winning that fight.

    Do you really believe that Baldomir has the skills to be considered anything more than a journeyman?

    In fact, I think he lost the fight with Judah.
     
  9. Ricky369

    Ricky369 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oscar on his way down.
    Hatton hasn't have a decent fight @147lbs. Collazo demostrated Hatton isn't ****. Only then Floyd accepted to fight him.
    Corrales: Definitely a warrior. But not the most skillful boxer.
     
  10. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    Diego Corrales at the time was a much better fighter than Ricky...He was 33-0 27kos...He was #5 lb for lb and alotta people thought he'd lose to Diego...

    Genaro Hernandez was a huge win as well and arguably top 3....Hernandez was undefeated at 130lbs and floyd was only in his 18th fight as a proffesional and had been boxing for less than 2 years...

    LETS ALSO NOT FORGET FLOYD WAS TRYING TO GET A FIGHT WITH TSZU FOR THE LONGEST TIME!~
     
  11. imp4pdabest

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    LoL. What PBF accomplished in 2yrs, Margo couldn't even accomplish that in 15yrs
     
  12. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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  13. imp4pdabest

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  14. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    Hell nah...Tony had trouble trying to move up to 154..could you imagine a Margarito at 168 vs a Kessler...it would be over in 4 rounds!!!:happy
     
  15. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    1. Deigo Corrales - Dominated one of the most talented fighters in boxing at that time. P4P top 5. Chico would go on to have a very successful title filled career.

    2. Ricky Hatton - P4P top 10 today. Considered the best 140lb fighter in the world and with his bout with Pacquaio could very well be considered top P4P in the world by the summer.

    3. Jose Luis Castillo - Considered the best fighter in the world at 135. Would go on to win another title and defeat Julio Diaz, Joel Casamayor, and Chico Corrales.

    Honorable mention: Oscar De La hoya, Genero Hernandez, Jesus Chavez